Negative pH (band)
Appearance
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Background information | |
Origin | Oakland, California |
Genres | Drum and bass Industrial music Electronic music |
Instruments | software synthesis, Propellerhead's Reason, Sony ACID, Ableton live |
Years active | 1999-present |
Members | Joshua John Fanene (keyboardist, composer) Micheal Bailey (keyboardist, composer) |
Website | http://www.negativeph.com |
Negative pH is an electronic music band from Oakland, California, that formed in 2000. The two band members met through Mp3.com in mid-1999. Joshua Fanene and Micheal Bailey co-write the band's songs [1] with influences including Nine Inch Nails, Pendulum, Ennio Morricone, Ozzy Osbourne, Pitchshifter, and Aphex Twin. The band has four albums including liminal space, which was self-released in 2004, OVRMND, 201X and 201Y.[2] They have been featured in both local and national publications like Hyperactive Magazine issue #7.[3]
Band members
[edit]- Joshua John Fanene: keyboards, Musical Instrument Digital Interface sequencing, spoken word, chorus, guitar
- Micheal Bailey: keyboards, Musical Instrument Digital Interface sequencing, chorus
Discography
[edit]- Scribe Machine - Fragile Maxi-Single [Remix] (2003)
- The UNLV Polar Bear Club - Support Your F***'n Local Scene Compilation [Propaganda] (2004)
- Negative pH - liminal space (2005)
- Kid Deposit Triumph - Our Peace Will Destroy Many [Hidden Track Remix] (2006) [4]
- Negative pH - OVRMND (2009)
- Shatterance - Hold Your Tongue and Say Apple - Therapy [Hidden Track Remix] (2009)
- A.P.B. -- Realtime Media, and Electronic Arts -- WK [In-game soundtrack] (2010) [5]
- Negative pH - 201X (2014)
- Negative pH - 201Y (2014)
References
[edit]- ^ Seltenrich, Nate (2009-07-01). "Music To Slay To". Eastbay Express. Retrieved 2009-07-01.
- ^ Elfman, Doug (2004-11-15). "Concert, CD boost local bands". Las Vegas Review Journal. Retrieved 2004-11-15.
- ^ Shaw, Allison (2005-11-01). "Headed for Commercial Success". Hyperactive Music Magazine. Retrieved 2005-11-01.
- ^ "Kid Deposit Triumph". Las Vegas Weekly. 2005-01-01. Retrieved 2006-01-01.
- ^ "APB Crew". Electronic Arts & Realtime Media. 2010-03-01. Retrieved 2010-04-01.
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